Wednesday, 1 June 2022

Dr. Mahtani Extends Support To Zambian President’s Decision



Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani is one of the most respected and celebrated businesspeople in Zambia. Recently, a piece of writing became published at the ‘Mast Newspaper’ of Zambia. This article was published on the 4th of June 2022 and made out of excerpts from the interview with Dr. Rajan Mahtani. The subject matter of this interview became demise penalty and the current declaration made by using Zambian President Hichilema. On the occasion of ‘Africa Day’ Zambian President Hichilema announced that he's planning to completely abolish the loss of life penalty or capital punishment law. This declaration has acquired extensive help from throughout Zambia as well as across Africa. Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani, who's the founder and modern Chairman of the Prison Fellowship Zambia (Prison Fellowship Zambia), has fully supported this declaration from the President. 

Prison Fellowship Zambia (PFZ) is a Christian Outreach application established more than 37 years in the past through Dr. Rajan Mahtani. The cause of this organisation has been to provide powerful and fair trial of criminal justice for the inmates, ex-inmates as well as their households in Zambia. It also strives to provide fundamental human rights and human dignity for the inmates throughout Zambian prisons. Dr. Rajan Mahtani, in his interview, said that he absolutely helps this decision from the President and is prepared to guide and assist the President in organising this law. Dr. Mahtani additionally said that death penalty is increasingly being abolished across predominant parts of the world and there's growing consensus international in the direction of abolishing it completely. He stated that it is certainly an ambitious, unwavering and humane stance by way of a President who is compassionate, respects the rue of the regulation, respects essential human rights in addition to human dignity and is prepared to simply accept the fact that dying penalty is indeed a cruel and inhumane punishment.

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